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Back to basics, the chemistry of aerosol formation, viewed with velocity-map imaging of photoelectrons

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Abstract

Advances in charged particle imaging techniques provide new avenues to examine chemical mechanisms that may be responsible for the formation of sulfuric acid aerosols, known to have a role in moderating the effects of global warming.

© 2014 Optical Society of America

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